SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (HVM)

Amazon EC2 running SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server 11 from SUSE is a proven platform for development, test, and production workloads. With more than 6,000 certified applications from over 1,500 independent software vendors, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is a versatile Linux platform that provides superior reliability and security. This offering comes with automatic maintenance that keeps the operating system up-to-date with SUSE's most current security patches, bug fixes and new features to deliver peak performance.This image uses 64-bit architecture, and HVM based virtualization for...Read more

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is synonymous with High Performance Computing. Proven by the majority of the world's top ten supercomputing sites, it's used by leading enterprises for rendering, simulation, and high performance computer clusters.

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is designed to work with Windows and other operating platforms, making it the ideal choice for mixed environments.

Product Description

Amazon EC2 running SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server 11 from SUSE is a proven platform for development, test, and production workloads. With more than 6,000 certified applications from over 1,500 independent software vendors, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is a versatile Linux platform that provides superior reliability and security. This offering comes with automatic maintenance that keeps the operating system up-to-date with SUSE's most current security patches, bug fixes and new features to deliver peak performance.

This image uses 64-bit architecture, and HVM based virtualization for use with Amazon EC2 Cluster Compute and Cluster GPU instances. The Nvidia driver installs automatically during startup on Cluster GPU instances.

Product Details

Version:SP4

Available on AWS Marketplace Since:07/22/2015

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Usage Instructions

There are two ways that you can configure a system to run SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. The first is to boot an instance running SUSE Linux in Amazon EC2. Once your image is running, you can use all of...

There are two ways that you can configure a system to run SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. The first is to boot an instance running SUSE Linux in Amazon EC2. Once your image is running, you can use all of the standard SUSE tools including YaST and zypper to add packages and configure the system.

Another approach is to use SUSE Studio to configure a specific image that starts with SUSE JeOS (just enough operating system) and adds only those packages required to handle a specific workload. Among the variety of physical and virtual image types that SUSE Studio can build is the ability to create Amazon EC2 images, upload them to your EC2 account, and automatically launch them. For more information please visit: susestudio.com, or watch a video on SUSE Studio: Amazon EC2 integration.

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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (HVM)

Free support is available through forums, technical documentation, and tutorials. Paid support is available.

If you are an AWS support customer, you will receive support for infrastructure related issues directly from AWS. You can also purchase supplemental priority support for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 sp4 directly from SUSE for issues that pertain to the underlying operating system.

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